About Blaine
Blaine Dickeson earned his J.D. from the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 2002 after completing a B.S. at Kansas State University in 1997. He arrived at law school after an undergraduate education that combined liberal arts and practical coursework. Those academic years set the stage for a career concentrated in the Midwestern legal landscape. He trained in an era when regional courts and multi-state practice were becoming increasingly interconnected.
After law school, Dickeson built a practice that crosses state lines. He is admitted to practice in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Over the years he has worked in roles that required familiarity with the procedural differences among those jurisdictions. That experience has shaped how he advises clients and approaches matters that involve more than one court system.
Colleagues describe him as steady and methodical in the way he approaches legal work. He has handled matters that require coordination across state boundaries, which has required attention to local rules and administrative procedures as much as to substantive law. He has appeared in regional courts and engaged with administrative bodies where cross-jurisdictional issues were at play. His record shows a practical understanding of litigation calendars, filing requirements and the logistics of representing clients across neighboring states.
Outside the courtroom, Dickeson has provided counsel on transactional matters and regulatory questions that arise for individuals and organizations operating in the Midwest. He combines courtroom experience with advisory work. That blend has proven useful when a client’s needs shift from negotiation to litigation or vice versa. He writes and communicates in plain language, aiming to make complex legal points clear to nonlawyers.
In recent years his work has remained anchored in the three-state area where he is licensed. He maintains relationships with local counsel and court staff, which helps when urgent filings or appearances are required. He keeps current on procedural developments in state courts and on regulatory changes that affect clients in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. He currently practices in those jurisdictions, serving clients on matters that arise within and across their state lines.